
Over the last few weeks Earth Day has been foremost in our minds here at BnBFinder. We’ve spent a lot of time thinking about all the ways that B&Bs are contributing to the recovery and health of the planet, and absorbing wonderful tips on being green from innkeepers all over the country. One easy to implement suggestion many innkeepers discussed with us was making the switch to Earth Friendly cleaning products. We know that cleaning is an obsession among many innkeepers, and we want to share this fun recipe for making your own air freshener without any damaging chemicals.
This recipe is simple, and easy to follow but leaves a lot of room to show off the personality of your B&B with a signature scent.
Mix 1/4 cup baking soda with water in a spray bottle. Next add 10 drops or so of your favorite essential oil like Pine,Frankincense or Cedarwood. Shake well and spray. The baking soda will absorb the odor and the essential oils will add a unique scent to the room.
Essential oils are made from natural plant and herb ingredients, and they smell wonderful. You can experiment with mixing several different oils to create a signature smell for the rooms at your B&B. This is a nice to way to have guests remember the wonderful time they had staying with you whenever they come across a similar scent in their daily lives.
Please take a second to leave us a comment if you try our recipe, or have a favorite scent we should know about.
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I’ll be up front; I’m a big architecture nerd. One of the things that really endeared the whole concept of the B&B to me is the concept that you can actually spend a night or two in a wide variety of places with architectural significance. You can relax on the porch, have a drink and play some games in the parlor. For a little while you can pretend to live a bit like the people the home was built for. At most famous buildings you aren’t even allowed to take photos, never mind climb into the beds.
Walking around Bear Run or Philip Johnsons’ Glass House are really moving in different ways, but we can all agree that these homes were meant to be lived in, not toured. It’s something of a well kept secret that B&Bs comprise a vast network of architecturally gorgeous homes which can be experienced as their architects intended them. In some cases you can spend a few days living in a landmarked historic home or a private residence that was never meant to be seen by the public. I’m always impressed by how much history and drama innkeepers are able to discover about their homes.
Some of my favorite buildings in Manhattan and Brooklyn are products of Stanford White, and the architecture firm of McKim, Mead and White. If you’re familiar with E.L. Doctorow’s novel Ragtime, or the movie adaptation of the same name, you’ll recognize White as one of the principal characters. The Washington Square Arch in Manhattan, is considered one of the greatest triumphal arches in the world, along with the Arc De Triumphe. The epic Doric Column of the Prison Ship Martyrs’ Monument in Fort Greene Park, Brooklyn is one of the most inspiring memorials to fallen soldiers anywhere in the world. Here at BnBFinder, we’re lucky enough to be right up the block from what is arguably McKim, Mead and White’s Beaux-Arts masterpiece the Manhattan Municipal Building, crowned by the statue of Civic Fame. I’ve gone out of my way to visit nearly every McKim, Mead and White building located anywhere near NYC, so I was delighted to discover that The Stanton House Inn in Greenwich, CT was remodeled by Stanford White in 1899. When the property was purchased by Greenwich notables Edward and Susan Brush, White was selected to renovate the home into a private showplace. Since 1985, the Pearson’s have run the property as The Stanton House Inn, after restoring the home to a perfect state.
It’s a pretty rare opportunity to see the inside of a Stanford White Home. Although he was a prodigious architect, his life was cut short when he was murdered by Harry K. Thaw, a jealous husband, on the roof of one of his own buildings, the old Madison Square Roof Garden. The legal brouhaha that followed was dubbed the ‘Trial of the Century’ by the New York papers, and White’s murderer was acquitted by reason of insanity. Many of White’s private residences have been torn down, or have become landmarked showplaces, where visitors are welcome but overnight guests aren’t allowed. B&Bs provide access to architectural gems you would otherwise never get to see and experience as their designers intended them to be .
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It’s hard to have a conversation without someone bringing up the economy. Are things better than we think? Are they worse? Is there no clear answer? It seems everyone has an opinion on the matter. If you’re an innkeeper, we’d love to hear your first hand experience. We’ve created a poll to find out what innkeepers are seeing as the summer approaches.
Some innkeepers are telling us the current state of the economy is actually increasing bookings. They feel more folks who would normally travel out of the country are saving money by staying closer to home, and staying at a B&B. Other innkeepers have told us they have more vacancies than at this time last year, which presents an opportunity for the traveler. As innkeepers, there is no one in a better position to explain what’s going on in your local region so if you’re an innkeeper we’d love to hear your opinion. Please take a moment to participate in our innkeeper poll and also post a comment below.
What are your bookings like for the upcoming season?
- More reservations then last year! (46.0%, 32 Votes)
- Less reservations then last year. (34.0%, 24 Votes)
- Things are about the same as they were last year. (20.0%, 14 Votes)
Total Voters: 70

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